PURPOSE:Play In School – College Recruiting Videos has helped hundreds of players be SEEN by college coaches.

Now Play In School – College Bus Tours is helping players SEE the colleges!

Your child’s college choice is one of the biggest decisions and largest investments in both of your lives.

There are no bad choices at this level, but we want to help your child make the BEST possible choice.

Play In School College Bus Tours are uniquely designed to SHOW high-school athletes several colleges in a short amount of time.

These tours are NOT recruiting trips; however, recruiting has happened as a direct result of trips in the past.

These tours are “scouting” trips for athletes to SEE schools up close and personal - and in a way not usually offered otherwise.

Our tours of each school’s academic and athletic facilities are given by the COLLEGE COACHES and include: the main grounds of campus, classrooms, libraries, dorm rooms, cafeterias, PLUS the weight rooms, training rooms, locker rooms, player lounges, dugouts & fields.

You will get unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to nearly 20 COLLEGES!

The observations you make at each of these diverse schools will help you figure out what you love or what you hate, and what is truly the most important to you. THIS is the sort of insight that will have the greatest impact on your future.

Remember, the majority of your college life takes place off the field. Make sure you pick the right college for YOU, not just the best team.

WORKOUTS: Workouts will be held in strategic locations on college or professional fields.

POST TRIP PACKET: Combining this aggressive itinerary with a typical teenager’s lack of attention span could be a recipe for disaster. Do not fear. After every campus tour we will take a moment to fill out a survey on that school. The result will be an invaluable packet of data for the parents to review. This packet will have real time thoughts, feelings & opinions on the campus, facilities, coaches, geography, etc. This will be the thing that will help keep your son looking at schools in his sweet spot.